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Posts Tagged ‘Popular-Article’

Why White People Shouldn’t Impose Their Feelings Into Conversations on Race

By Shae Collins | January 17, 2017
A person with a serious expression standing close to the camera and holding their hand up in a "stop" gesture.

What should white allies do with their feelings in racial justice conversations? Here are four good reasons not to let them get in the way.

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I’m Losing Tons of Friends Fighting Racism – And I’m Totally Okay with That

By Johnny Silvercloud | January 10, 2017

Disagreeing over racism isn’t just a matter of a “difference of opinion.” You’ll understand why after reading what this author’s had to deal with.

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Why Your ‘Not All Men’ Argument Is Just Sexist Hypocrisy

By Alli | January 9, 2017

What’s the real reason why these dudes can’t handle a conversation about sexism without saying “not all men?” This comic nails it.

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Service Work Is Skilled Work – Get Over It

By Hanna Brooks Olsen | January 6, 2017

Think service workers like baristas are “low-skilled” workers who deserve low wages? It’s a common idea, but this info reveals what you’re getting very wrong.

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How We Know ‘Pro-Life’ People Don’t Actually Care About Reducing Abortions

By Barry Deutsch | December 20, 2016

Is the so-called “pro-life” movement really about reducing abortion rates – or is it just about shaming people? This comic reveals the truth.

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